Incubator/Accelerator Services

Incubator/Accelerator Services

Launching in the Fall of 2024 - The WHIN HUB

Launching in the fall of 2024, the WHIN HUB will support startup companies focused on developing products and services to improve women’s health and well-being. Because of the unique set of challenges faced by companies in this sector, an incubator program with deep knowledge and understanding of these challenges is well-positioned to help startup companies overcome the barriers they face — greatly enhancing their likelihood of success. Members of the WHIN HUB will receive assistance in each phase of their entrepreneurial journey. They will have access to entrepreneurial training programs, experienced mentors, networking opportunities, and a host of other resources. They will be given assistance developing their investor presentation and introduced to potential investors across the Network.

Centrally located in the GuideWell campus, the WHIN Hub offers memberships that span from shared coworking space, single person dedicated offices, to space for rapidly growing scaleup companies that need flexible growth options.  WHIN members can access state-of-the-art conference rooms, event venue space, gym facilities, food service, and a host of other resources enabling WHIN members to focus their time and capital on their core business.

WHIN HUB Benefits

Founders or companies interested in learning more about the Women’s Health Innovation Network training programs or space options are encouraged to complete the “Inquire Now” form. Anyone else interested in joining our network, please complete the Inquiry form with details regarding your interest.

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Collaboration

Growing a company is a complex, multi-faceted effort. Founders of early-stage companies need access to expert advice, mentoring, and investment. WHIN programs will provide all this and more.

Women's Health Innovation Network